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Peter the Great,
dividing Russia into governorates. The
subdivision into
uyezds was
abolished at that time but was
reinstated in 1727, as a
result of Catherine...
- Gomel. It was
formed from nine
uyezds of the
abolished Mogilev Governorate, one
uyezd of
Minsk Governorate and four
uyezds of
Chernigov Governorate. At...
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Renamed Leninakan Uyezd 1924
Disbanded 1822,
recreated 1873
Renamed Agdashsky Uyezd 1920
Akhalteki Uyezd before 1890,
Poltoratsky Uyezd from 1919 Sarysuysky...
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viceroyalty was
subdivided into
thirteen uyezds, however, Tver
Governorate originally only had nine
uyezds Bezhetsky Uyezd (the
administrative center in the...
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Permsky and
Irbitsky uyezds the
yields were average, and in the Cherdynsky, Verkhotursky, Solikamsky, and
Yekaterinburgsky uyezds there was not enough...
- reform, the
country was
subdivided into
uyezds and volosts, and in the 17th
century the
number of the
uyezds was 166. On December 29 [O.S. December 18]...
- into ten
uyezds:
Gorodishchensky Uyezd Insarsky Uyezd Kerensky Uyezd Krasnoslobodsky Uyezd Mokshansky Uyezd Narovchatsky Uyezd Nizhnelomovsky Uyezd Penzensky...
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Uyezd (Russian: Корочанский уезд, romanized: Korochanskiy
uyezd; Ukrainian: Корочанський повіт, romanized: Korochanskyi povit) was one of the
uyezds (administrative...
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Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (15 April [O.S. 3 April] 1894 – 11
September 1971) was the
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union from...
- Vytegorsky, and
Padansky Uyezds. In 1796,
after the
governorate was restored, it
consisted of
eleven uyezds,
Novgorodsky Uyezd (with the administrative...